Biden waives US ship mandate a second time to fill fuel gap

US President Joe Biden waives the Jones Act, exempting an undisclosed company from its requirement for domestic ships and crews, in response to fuel shortages prompted by the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack.
Photo: Dronebase dronebase/REUTERS / X06507
Photo: Dronebase dronebase/REUTERS / X06507
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Bloomberg News

The Biden administration has issued a second waiver of US shipping requirements as it seeks to get more fuel to the East Coast in the wake of the Colonial Pipeline shutdown that caused tanks and filling stations to run dry.

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